Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Just in case some are new to this fan created blog, I'm a huge fan of Ray Stevens! He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2019...many years overdue...but at last he took his place inside the famed rotunda along side some other performers known more for their contributions to country comedy (Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones, Little Jimmy Dickens, The Duke of Paducah, Rod Brasfield, Johnny Bond, Homer and Jethro, and Bill Carlisle). Three of those performers were strictly stand-up comedy acts...the rest were singers with a comical slant. As you can see from what I wrote it isn't such an unprecedented decision to elect performers known for comedy into the Country Music Hall of Fame (seeing that it's happened numerous times in the past). I'll forgive those who threw a tantrum in 2019 when Ray Stevens was announced as one of the newest members. I won't forget their tantrums and their anger but I forgive them for not knowing that Country Music Hall of Fame elections for performers known for comedy inside the umbrella of country music is something that's happened before and it'll likely happen again. Humor and comedy go hand-in-hand in the formation of country music...the Grand Ole Opry was filled with performers of comedy. Country music singers often had a comedian that was part of the road show. It was commonplace. I want to see Archie Campbell as well as Jerry Clower receive election to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
In the meantime, Ray put the finishing touches on another concert at his CabaRay showroom yesterday night. His concerts are usually 90 minutes in length and so they're typically wrapping up around 9pm Central. He often goes to the Piano Bar after the concert and if last night was like most nights following a concert he was probably at the Piano Bar until sometime after 10pm central time. This was the fourth consecutive Saturday night concert at the CabaRay since having re-opened it on September 4th. Looking ahead to the month of October...Ray will be in concert for five consecutive Saturday performances: October 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30. Those planning on attending a concert in October or any other date in the next several months (November and December are also filled with concert dates) you can purchase your tickets by clicking HERE.
I don't know if Ray will be doing any Christmas themed concerts or not. If he is they'll most likely be confined during the concert dates late in November and through the month of December. However, Ray may not do any Christmas-themed shows this year. He's having a guest performer put on a Christmas show on Thursday nights at the CabaRay during the months of November and December. Those shows will be headlined by a performer named Mark Milovats. He has five concert dates at the CabaRay...two in November and three in December. New Year's Eve falls on a Thursday this year but as of this writing there isn't any kind of indication that there will be a New Year's Eve concert. He performed on New Year's Eve at the CabaRay in 2018 and 2019. As of this writing the final concert of the 2021 season at the CabaRay will be December 18th.
I opened the blog entry discussing Ray's election to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2019 and how he's known more for comedy releases. Ray sets himself apart from the pack due to his skills outside of being comical. He can sing...but he is also a songwriter and a multi-instrumentalist who can read and write music (he arranges practically everything he records). He is a record producer and a song publisher. He also produces and appears in many, many online video productions that have been uploaded onto YouTube...on top of that he produced and starred in his own television series, CabaRay Nashville, which currently airs in local PBS syndication.
Anyway, I opened the blog entry focused on Ray's comical image...but I'm closing this blog entry with a video embed of Ray Stevens singing "That's Life" on stage at the CabaRay. Ray had previously recorded an album filled with songs that had previously been recorded by Frank Sinatra...and among the songs on that album is Ray's rendition of "That's Life". That album is titled Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?!?. When you attend a concert at the CabaRay you'll have an intimate feeling no matter where your seat happens to be...
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